MCQ Chapter 1.4 Yuvakbharati English Class 11 Maharashtra Board Pillars of Democracy 1. Why are castes considered anti-national, according to Dr.Ambedkar?They promote equalityThey cause separation in social lifeThey encourage fraternityThey support democracyQuestion 1 of 202. What does Dr.Ambedkar call the belief that Indians are a nation?A great delusionA noble truthA political realityA social factQuestion 2 of 203. Without fraternity, what does Dr.Ambedkar say about liberty and equality?They are meaninglessThey are coats of paintThey are achievableThey are permanentQuestion 3 of 204. Where did Dr.Ambedkar obtain his doctorate from?Oxford UniversityColumbia University and London School of EconomicsHarvard UniversityCambridge UniversityQuestion 4 of 205. What does Dr.Ambedkar emphasize as essential values for a strong nation?Power, wealth, and securityLiberty, equality, and fraternityTradition, culture, and religionEducation, health, and justiceQuestion 5 of 206. What does Dr.Ambedkar say about gratitude towards great men?It should be limitlessIt has limitsIt is unnecessaryIt is harmfulQuestion 6 of 207. What does the term ‘chastity’ refer to in the context of Daniel O’Connel’s quote?LoyaltyPurityHonestyCourageQuestion 7 of 208. What does Dr.Ambedkar say about the role of Bhakti in politics?It strengthens democracyIt leads to degradationIt promotes equalityIt ensures fraternityQuestion 8 of 209. What principle does Dr.Ambedkar say is denied in India’s social and economic life?One man one valueOne vote one valueOne caste one valueOne religion one valueQuestion 9 of 2010. What does Dr.Ambedkar suggest is necessary to realize the goal of becoming a nation?Economic reformsSocial integrationMilitary strengthPolitical alliancesQuestion 10 of 2011. What does the term ‘liturgy’ refer to in the story by James Bryce?National anthemPublic worship ritesPolitical speechSocial customsQuestion 11 of 2012. What does Dr.Ambedkar say about the difficulty of achieving fraternity in India compared to the United States?It is easier in IndiaIt is far more difficult in IndiaIt is equally difficultIt is impossible in IndiaQuestion 12 of 2013. What does the term ‘triennial’ mean in the context of the American Protestant Episcopal Church?Annual event300th anniversaryThree-yearly eventCentennial celebrationQuestion 13 of 2014. What does Dr.Ambedkar say about the social and psychological sense of being a nation?India is already a nationIndia is not yet a nationIndia will never be a nationIndia is partially a nationQuestion 14 of 2015. What does the term ‘laity’ refer to in the story by James Bryce?ClergyPoliticiansMembers of a religious communityGovernment officialsQuestion 15 of 2016. What does Dr.Ambedkar say about the justification for unconstitutional methods?They are always justifiedThey are justified when constitutional methods are unavailableThey are never justifiedThey are justified in emergenciesQuestion 16 of 2017. What does Dr.Ambedkar warn will happen if the contradiction between political equality and social inequality persists?Economic prosperitySocial stabilityPolitical democracy in perilCultural unityQuestion 17 of 2018. What does Dr.Ambedkar say about the role of castes in generating antipathy?They promote unityThey generate jealousy and antipathyThey ensure equalityThey strengthen democracyQuestion 18 of 2019. What does the term ‘peril’ mean in the context of Dr.Ambedkar’s speech?SafetyDangerProgressStabilityQuestion 19 of 2020. What does Dr.Ambedkar suggest is necessary to overcome the difficulties posed by castes?Economic reformsSocial integrationPolitical reformsReligious unityQuestion 20 of 20 Loading...
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